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You ever feel like God’s been stripping things away…and you’re left wondering what you did wrong?
The contract falls through. A friend ghosts you. That “safe” comfort zone? Gone.
Your first thought? “What the heck did I do?”
But here’s the hard truth I had to face: God doesn’t prune because you’re failing. He prunes because he wants you to be fruitful.
That’s why in this week’s 5-Minute Drill on the Coming Up Clutch with J.R.™ show, I’m breaking down a counterintuitive (but transformational) strategy to help you stop interpreting every loss as a punishment, reframe the setback you’re in as a setup for something greater, and let go without feeling like you’re falling apart.
So if you’ve ever felt like something’s being taken away because of something you did wrong — and you feel stuck in panic, guilt, or confusion because of it — then lock into this episode.
Let’s get it!
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